Fine performances by Don Cheadle and Adam Sandler sometimes make up for the slow pace, dry tone and erratic nature of the film.
Reign Over Me (2007)
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Reviews Counted:147
Fresh:93
Rotten:54
Average Rating:6.3/10
Consensus: Reign Over Me is a charming, affecting tale of friendship and loss, with solid performances from top to bottom.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language and some sexual references.
Runtime: 2 hrs 4 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Mar 23, 2007 Wide
Box Office: $19,661,987
Synopsis: Demonstrating the same understanding of the complexities of human relationships that characterized his 2006 film, THE UPSIDE OF ANGER, and his short-lived HBO series, THE MIND OF THE MARRIED MAN,... Demonstrating the same understanding of the complexities of human relationships that characterized his 2006 film, THE UPSIDE OF ANGER, and his short-lived HBO series, THE MIND OF THE MARRIED MAN, writer/director Mike Binder once again taps into the same fertile ground in this story of one man's difficulty reconnecting with the world after experiencing a great tragedy. In another role showcasing his relatively untapped talent for dramatic roles, Adam Sandler is Charlie Fineman, a New York dentist whose post-traumatic stress caused by the loss of his wife and children on 9/11 sees him regressing to a sort of second childhood dominated by videogames, record collecting, and riding his motor scooter around the city. A chance run-in with his former college roommate, fellow dentist, and family man Alan Johnson (Don Cheadle) spurs Charlie's first attempts at remembering his past. But though Alan is genuinely glad to try and help Charlie, it will take more than the company of a good friend to get Charlie back to the world. Striking just the right balance between comedy and pathos, Binder's script elicits another great performance from Cheadle, and allows Sandler to continue to prove that he's capable of far more than the comedies that made him a box-office superstar. They are accompanied by a stellar supporting cast including Jada Pinkett Smith as Alan's vigilant wife, Janeane; Liv Tyler as the therapist who finally gives Charlie a healthy outlet for his grief; and Saffron Burrows as a neurotic patient of Alan's. Though REIGN OVER ME could be classified as a post-9/11 film, Binder never belabors or exploits the point and never actually mentions the event by name. The stunning New York location shots look as lovely as any in cinematic memory. [More]
Starring: Adam Sandler, Don Cheadle, Jada Pinkett Smith, Liv Tyler
Starring: Adam Sandler, Don Cheadle, Jada Pinkett Smith, Liv Tyler, Saffron Burrows, Donald Sutherland, Mike Binder
Director: Mike Binder
Director: Mike Binder
Screenwriter: Mike Binder
Producer: Jack Binder, Michael Rotenberg
Composer: Rolfe Kent
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
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Release:
Aug 4, 2009
DVD Features:
- Keep Case
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai
- Subtitles - Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai
Features:
- 1. Jam Session With Adam Sandler and Don Cheadle
- 2. Behind The Reign
- 3. A Still Reign
Reviews for Reign Over Me
Reign Over Me is a very gentle picture, intended to soothe us, not to jolt or shock us. But it's so gentle that it lacks any discernible energy.
This is not a simple picture. It's serious, disarmingly funny at times and certainly ambitious, yet diminished by some of the traits that have made the standard Sandler characters so popular.
The cast could hardly be any better and, for a guy-buddy movie, it's packed with memorable female supporting performances by Jada Pinkett Smith, Liv Tyler, Melinda Dillon, Paula Newsome and especially Saffron Burrows.
Reign is a triumph for Cheadle and Sandler, whose performances strew the seeds of regeneration.
There's no quick label for the kind of assured, humane films that writer-director Mike Binder makes.
While Sandler's performance is surprisingly subdued and in keeping with the tone of the film, the real star is underappreciated character actor Don Cheadle, whose forceful performance forces Sandler to bring his A-game.
Because [Sandler's] inaccessible character feels more like a writer's pawn than a real person, the frequent outbursts and climactic catharsis lack emotional punch.
Although all the talk is about Sandler's performance, Cheadle's is every bit as good. He has a much tougher job, playing straight man to Sandler's semicraziness.
The story begins to creak badly in the last act, but both Cheadle and Sandler are funny and poignant throughout.
This sometimes touching drama has its funny moments, but it's a rare opportunity to see Sandler in a serious role.
When Binder isn't stuck on message, the picture has a breezy, inconsequential charm. But in at least two unforgivably manipulative scenes the movie asks us for feelings that it has not yet earned.
It was a smart move, pulling Reign Over Me from last fall's release schedule. Perhaps the world just isn't ready for an Adam Sandler Oscar nomination.
Reign Over Me has the good sense not to claim that everything’s going to be OK. It simply recognizes that there’s still hope.
Resourcefully edgy and profound in its moody heartstrings, Reign hovers over us like a bad hangover that can never be shaken.
Sandler tries to please his existing fan base while also stretching himself to new and unexplored lengths. If you hear something snap, please inform the theater management.
A manipulative male-bonding dramedy that's hobbled by the questionable casting of Adam Sandler in a pivotal role and use of a national tragedy to give it emotional resonance.
A lot isn't immediately clear in Reign Over Me, and that's what pulls us in.
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